Warning: Video contains coarse language
A group of Auckland law students are causing a stir with their tongue-in-cheek parody of Robin Thicke's hit song 'Blurred lines'.
They've released a feminist response to Thicke's song which has drawn criticism for "blurring the lines" between consensual and non-consensual sex. The hit's promo video also features topless models.
The parody is part of Auckland University's law revue - a show of 40 skits performed at SkyCity Theatre last week.
The song's had almost 300,000 views since it was uploaded to YouTube on Friday night.
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